Silo Season 3 Adds 21st-Century Timeline as Daniel Keene, Helen Drew Probe US Dirty Bomb
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Updated · The Guardian · Jul 3
Silo Season 3 Adds 21st-Century Timeline as Daniel Keene, Helen Drew Probe US Dirty Bomb
3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 3
Summary
Season three shifts part of Silo into a centuries-earlier timeline, where Congressman Daniel Keene and journalist Helen Drew investigate after Iran detonates a dirty bomb in the US.
That thread appears set to explain how silo society began, giving the series a direct origin-story mystery instead of staying entirely inside Juliette’s post-apocalyptic bunker world.
Juliette returns in Silo 18 after surviving season two’s fire-filled airlock cliffhanger, but the new season initially slows her story with trauma-driven memory loss.
The fresh setting opens up cars, offices and public spaces absent from the underground drama, broadening a show that has focused on rebellion, authoritarian control and erased history among 10,000 silo residents.